Copyright 2008 Brett Flashnick / AP
Entertainment Tonight
ET has obtained the audio of communications between air traffic controllers following the deadly Learjet crash two months ago that severely injured Barker and his deejay friend and killed four fellow passengers.
"We've had an emergency -- sir you're not going to be able to land runway 1-1. We've had an emergency -- fly straight ahead," a controller at South Carolina's Columbia Metropolitan Airport is heard saying on the tape released by the Federal Aviation Administration.
"You have to get out there. The aircraft is -- there is a -- flames -- a fire, out on 3-0-2," a controller tells airport personnel. "And I'm not sure you can get there via that way, you may have to go outside the airport to get to 'em."